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| - A severe drought in Taruang forces the inhabitants to migrate. One group establishes in the southwestern forests, at the banks of Qulaw River. Another one establishes at a higher altitude, at the lakefront of Polcaruz Lake.
- The Yngbo develop pottery with geometric art. Some evidence of whale hunting exists. There is evidence that they traded with the native Yo and Khug people.
- The first permanent settlements are established in the Taruang Plains in central Cadia.
- Emperor Piyungpleo takes power and introduces the Hogoonese calendar. He also introduces a writing system for Tongiva based on earlier Khug leaf scripts and a code of law.
- Nomadic Yngbo people sail across the water from northeast Thietia. They are a nomadic fishing culture along the coasts, and have an extensive knowledge of astronomy.
- Holy texts describe the appearance of Metar to Pesha nomads at the site of the Temple of the Spirit in Peshalim, which leads to the beginnings of Metariism.
- The ancestors of the modern Astré tribe arrive on the South Cadian subcontinent from the Midcadian Deserts around this time.
- Ancestors of the modern Kunmé tribe, the Kunmooen, land on South Cadia from the Hosu Islands to the north.
- Hogoong is founded as the capital of the Hogoonese empire by Emperor Hiktolagyol.
- The Hogoonese Empire covers the Ahoyneg Peninsula. It trades with nearby island cities.
- Yngbo fishing villages are built on the coasts of the Ahuynog Peninsula and several islands.
- The Khug people enter the Ahuynog peninsula. They bring ability to cut down large trees with stones and create decorated pottery.
- The Temple of the Spirit is first completed in Peshalim. In its original form, it is constructed from ceremoniously carved wood and precious stones.
- Yo nomads settle on the Ahuynog Peninsula for the first time. They grow oats and herd sheep. Permanent houses are constructed from hide and pine wood.
- The Yngbo create gold artifacts for the first time. They also begin to move inland.
- The Twenty Years War amongst the southern tribes of South Cadia begins, ending in the defeat of the Atikki and Astré at the hands of the Iria and Qoghangw.
- The first High Theologic Council is convened at Peshalim to guide and unify the practice of Metar's teachings amongst Metari faithful.
- Kitalen from throughout South Cadia gather in Peshalim to convene the first Kitalen Council, a body under the High Theologians, to represent the interests of individual tribes and city-states in the Kital.
- According to legend, gunpowder was first used by the Khug people to celebrate a victory over the Yngbo.
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